The kingdom of israel
DOK1: Vocabulary
1.PHILISTINES-a member of a non-Semitic people of ancient southern Palestine, who came into conflict with the Israelites during the 12th and 11th centuries bc .
2. PROPHET-a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God: the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah.
3. SAMUEL-a Hebrew prophet who rallied the Israelites after their defeat by the Philistines and became their ruler.
4. KING DAVID-king of Judah and Israel c.1000– c.962 bc. In the biblical account, he killed the Philistine Goliath and, on Saul's death, became king, making Jerusalem his capital. He is traditionally regarded as the author of the Psalms, although this has been disputed.
5. SAUL-the first king of Israel (11th century bc).
6. SOLOMON-son of David; king of Israel c.970– c.930 bc. In the Bible he is traditionally associated with the Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs, while his wisdom is illustrated by the Judgment of Solomon.
7. PROVERBS-son of David; king of Israel c.970– c.930 bc. In the Bible he is traditionally associated with the Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs, while his wisdom is illustrated by the Judgment of Solomon.
8. JUDAH-a Hebrew patriarch, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah the tribe of Israel traditionally descended from him, the most powerful of the twelve tribes of Israel.
9. "LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL"- The tribes that left the 12 tribes
10. NEBUCHADNEZZAR- king of Babylon 605–562 bc. He rebuilt the city with massive walls, a huge temple, and a ziggurat, and extended his rule over neighboring countries. In 586 bc, he captured and destroyed Jerusalem and deported many Israelites in what is known as the Babylonian Captivity.
1.PHILISTINES-a member of a non-Semitic people of ancient southern Palestine, who came into conflict with the Israelites during the 12th and 11th centuries bc .
2. PROPHET-a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God: the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah.
3. SAMUEL-a Hebrew prophet who rallied the Israelites after their defeat by the Philistines and became their ruler.
4. KING DAVID-king of Judah and Israel c.1000– c.962 bc. In the biblical account, he killed the Philistine Goliath and, on Saul's death, became king, making Jerusalem his capital. He is traditionally regarded as the author of the Psalms, although this has been disputed.
5. SAUL-the first king of Israel (11th century bc).
6. SOLOMON-son of David; king of Israel c.970– c.930 bc. In the Bible he is traditionally associated with the Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs, while his wisdom is illustrated by the Judgment of Solomon.
7. PROVERBS-son of David; king of Israel c.970– c.930 bc. In the Bible he is traditionally associated with the Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, and Proverbs, while his wisdom is illustrated by the Judgment of Solomon.
8. JUDAH-a Hebrew patriarch, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah the tribe of Israel traditionally descended from him, the most powerful of the twelve tribes of Israel.
9. "LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL"- The tribes that left the 12 tribes
10. NEBUCHADNEZZAR- king of Babylon 605–562 bc. He rebuilt the city with massive walls, a huge temple, and a ziggurat, and extended his rule over neighboring countries. In 586 bc, he captured and destroyed Jerusalem and deported many Israelites in what is known as the Babylonian Captivity.